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Little League Ontario District 6
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- offers information, pictures, and details of the annual International Little League Congress. Homer says:
Back to school! Study hard.
Start your tour here, and come back and visit us again soon
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National Gallery of Art: Winslow Homer Watercolors
- In 1967, when Paul Mellon and Ailsa Mellon Bruce offered funds for a new building for the National Gallery of Art, the need for the structure was clear. Additional space was required for public services and exhibitions, for a growing collection of twentie...
Source/Host: National Gallery of Art | Reviewer: K. Mortensen |
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Winslow Homer 1836-1910
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- Winslow Homer was one of America's greatest artists. Although he died in 1910, his work is still very popular with collectors and museum visitors. Art historians continue to bring to light new information about Homer and new interpretations of his art. Th...
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Hans Christian Andersen: A Rose from Homer's Grave
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- A Rose from Homer's Grave by Hans Christian Andersen (1842) All the songs of the east speak of the love of the nightingale for the rose in the silent starlight night. The winged songster serenades the fragrant flowers.
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Historical Collections - Antiqua Medicina: From Homer to Vesalius
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- Description: An on-line exhibition prepared in conjunction with the Colloquium. An on-line exhibition prepared in conjunction with the Colloquium "Antiqua Medicina: Aspects in Ancient Medicine" held in McLeod Hall, at the Health System of the Un...
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WebMuseum: Pre-War American Painting
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- There have always been interesting American artists, and at least two 19th-century painters, Thomas Eakins and Winslow Homer, influenced the course of future art in the United States. During the 1920s and '30s, Edward Hopper and Georgia O'Keeffe emerged a...
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The Internet Classics Archive | Ion by Plato
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- Ion by Plato, part of the Internet Classics Archive. Written 380 B.C.E
Translated by Benjamin Jowett
Persons of the Dialogue
SOCRATES
ION
Socrates. Welcome, Ion. Are you from your native city of Ephesus?
Ion. No, Socrates; but from Epidaur...
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Hesiod, the Homeric Hymns and Homerica (DL SunSITE)
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- Online Medieval and Classical Library Release #8. This file contains translations of the following works: Hesiod
Works and Days
The Theogony
The Catalogues of Women and the Eoiae (fragments)
The Shield of Heracles (attributed to Hesiod)
Fragment...
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Thomas R. Martin, An Overview of Classical Greek History from Mycenae to Alexander
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- The Historical Overview provides a brief summary of the history of ancient Greece from approximately 1200 B.C., the period when Mycenaean civilization perished, to 323 B.C., the death of Alexander the Great. These limits were chosen to complement the emph...
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